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Do languages with non-Latin alphabets (ESPECIALLY non-phonetic) have a concept of poor orthography/spelling?
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I can vouch for Polish and English of the Latin alphabet, and Russian for Cyrillic. What I mean by “poor spelling” for these encompasses errors like “condishun” for “condition” or “japko” for “jabłko,” or omitting “ь.”

But what about languages like Georgian or Greek? Or when writing using Hangul? What about Chinese languages using Hanzi? And Japanese?

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